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senseandsensibility

(21,616 posts)
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 03:36 PM Apr 3

NYT sanewashing knows no bounds

How's this for a headline meant to normalize and downplay the complete insanity of tariffs? Trump's Tariffs are Latest Sign of His Second-Term Appetite for Risk

I tweaked it for them, in case they're ever interested in rejoining the reality-based world: Trump's Tariffs are Based on Lies and Will Tank the US Economy for No Reason

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NYT sanewashing knows no bounds (Original Post) senseandsensibility Apr 3 OP
The NYTs apologists here will just poo-poo it and tell us jrthin Apr 3 #1
Let them read art senseandsensibility Apr 3 #2
The cases they are failing at are the cases that seriously hurt us and can destroy. jrthin Apr 3 #8
Is the article not fact-based? maxsolomon Apr 3 #11
It doesn't contain any criticism; it's pretty much "he's in control now" muriel_volestrangler Apr 3 #14
Thank you senseandsensibility Apr 3 #17
Please stop it. It doesn't matter if the article is accurate or not. jrthin Apr 3 #15
A lot of work goes into writing headlines senseandsensibility Apr 3 #16
Responding to Reply #2. maxsolomon Apr 3 #18
But most don't read full articles SocialDemocrat61 Apr 3 #19
There seem to be a few SocialDemocrat61 Apr 3 #12
I agree that is strange senseandsensibility Apr 3 #13
I wish I could recommend your post a millions times! jrthin Apr 3 #21
I guess that on December 7, 1941, the Japanese demonstrated that steel is Wonder Why Apr 3 #3
Perfect! senseandsensibility Apr 3 #4
Jeebus, that is a terrible headline Redleg Apr 3 #5
Too true senseandsensibility Apr 3 #7
Several respondents called them out for it AStern Apr 3 #6
Glad to hear they were called out senseandsensibility Apr 3 #20
Should be 'Appetite for Destruction' SocialDemocrat61 Apr 3 #9
Welcome to the Jungle EnergizedLib Apr 3 #10
They may be afraid of the ire of Trump, but ReRe Apr 3 #22
Probably both senseandsensibility Apr 3 #23

senseandsensibility

(21,616 posts)
2. Let them read art
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 04:01 PM
Apr 3

or something? The NYT has a serious obligation to provide fact based news especially during times like these. They are failing in many (not all) cases.

jrthin

(5,086 posts)
8. The cases they are failing at are the cases that seriously hurt us and can destroy.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 04:49 PM
Apr 3

An example, by normalizing this insane man they allow many to view what he's doing as normal.

muriel_volestrangler

(103,419 posts)
14. It doesn't contain any criticism; it's pretty much "he's in control now"
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 05:22 PM
Apr 3

Archive link: https://archive.ph/HRCdu

It's the epitome of "this is all normal, nothing to see here."

senseandsensibility

(21,616 posts)
17. Thank you
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 05:31 PM
Apr 3

I suppose one could write an article with no factual errors about the Covid pandemic that did not assign blame to anyone or call out any lies. Often what is omitted is the real culprit and by doing that, you do not give the reader a clear picture of the truth.

jrthin

(5,086 posts)
15. Please stop it. It doesn't matter if the article is accurate or not.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 05:24 PM
Apr 3

The accuracy or lack thereof is not the point I'm trying to make. What matters is the headline. Many people only look at the headlines and inform themselves from that perspective.

senseandsensibility

(21,616 posts)
16. A lot of work goes into writing headlines
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 05:29 PM
Apr 3

Last edited Thu Apr 3, 2025, 06:39 PM - Edit history (1)

I remember having to get them approved by the editor when I wrote for my college paper. They are supposed to summarize the most important parts of the article. Because of that, it would be journalistic malpractice to write a headline like that to summarize an article that was critical of the policy.

maxsolomon

(36,253 posts)
18. Responding to Reply #2.
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 06:40 PM
Apr 3

You weren't Reply #2. SenseandSensibility was.

If all that matters is the headline, why have articles at all? More fool me for reading them.

SocialDemocrat61

(4,015 posts)
19. But most don't read full articles
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 06:43 PM
Apr 3

They read headlines only. Some may read a paragraph or two but most don’t read the whole article.

SocialDemocrat61

(4,015 posts)
12. There seem to be a few
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 05:12 PM
Apr 3

who think this is corporate media underground instead of Democratic Underground, spending a lot of time defending billion dollar media corporations like NYT and CNN as well as millionaire celebrities like Bill Maher.

Wonder Why

(5,394 posts)
3. I guess that on December 7, 1941, the Japanese demonstrated that steel is
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 04:18 PM
Apr 3

not impervious and 4 years later, the Americans showed a new urban renewal technique.

Redleg

(6,432 posts)
5. Jeebus, that is a terrible headline
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 04:24 PM
Apr 3

Trump does have a great appetite for risk- when he's risking other people's money and livelihoods.

senseandsensibility

(21,616 posts)
7. Too true
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 04:44 PM
Apr 3

And he's never faced any consequences for risking anything of his own. Of course the last thing he cares about is the well being of his fellow citizens. These tariffs are extremely dangerous and the NYT is obligated to inform its readers of that. It is not an opinion.

senseandsensibility

(21,616 posts)
23. Probably both
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 07:12 PM
Apr 3
But journalists should be in the business of standing up to power, not withering in the face of it.
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